2019
DOI: 10.1002/ps.5617
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Enzymes in the juvenile hormone biosynthetic pathway can be potential targets for pest control

Abstract: BACKGROUND Discovery of novel insecticides and targets has received global attention in recent years. Ten genes coding for enzymes involved in the juvenile hormone biosynthetic pathway of Manduca sexta were studied as potential insecticide targets. RESULTS We determined the expression of genes encoding some critical enzymes in the JH biosynthetic pathway. Farnesol dehydrogenase (FOLD), Juvenile hormone acid O‐methyltransferase (JHAMT) and Juvenile hormone epoxidase (CYP15C1) were selected as the candidate targ… Show more

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“…[31][32][33] Studies have suggested that these critical enzymes may be potential targets for pest control. 34 Thus, we used these critical enzymes in the JH signaling pathway as the entry point to study the molecular mechanism of JH levels after itol A treatment to S. frugiperda larvae.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[31][32][33] Studies have suggested that these critical enzymes may be potential targets for pest control. 34 Thus, we used these critical enzymes in the JH signaling pathway as the entry point to study the molecular mechanism of JH levels after itol A treatment to S. frugiperda larvae.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present study, 27 genes in the JH synthesis pathway and six genes in the JH degradation pathway were differently expressed during the molting and development of B. dorsalis . In Manduca sexta , RNAi and inhibitor studies of three enzymes (FOLD, JHAMT and CYP15C1) in the JH synthesis pathway resulted in high mortality and effects on growth . In our study, BdACAT and BdFAMT1 were expressed at high levels from late egg to early adult, and BdFDH3 was highly expressed in the larval stages of B. dorsalis .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…39,40) Similarly, transcript analysis of MVP enzymes and those that are specific to late steps in JH biosynthesis (i.e., farnesol dehydrogenase, JH acid methyl transferase, and JH epoxidase) indicates that FPPS is highly specific to larval CA. 41) FPPS is one of the most extensively studied enzymes of the insect MVP and has been identified/characterized in many insects. The first cloning of an insect FPPS cDNA was that of Castillo-Garcia and Couillaud in 1999.…”
Section: Lepidopteran Genomes Feature At Least Two Distinct Fpps Paralogsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, M. sexta FPPS2 has been found to be specific to the CA, with transcript levels correlating with known prepupal JH biosynthesis. 41) Work where the two Cho-ristoneura fumiferana FPPSs were produced as recombinant proteins and then tested for their ability to couple a variety of allylic substrates with radioactive co-substrate [ 14 C] IPP showed that CfFPPS1 was inactive in the presence of Mn 2+ , Mg 2+ , and several other metal cations and under a wide range of assay conditions, while CfFPPS2 had significant activity with the homologous allylic substrates. Interestingly, when both enzymes were put together, a synergistic effect was observed for the coupling of bishomogeranyl diphosphate and homogeranyl diphosphate with IPP.…”
Section: Fpps2 Is the Likely Paralog Involved In Lepidopteran Jh Biosynthesismentioning
confidence: 99%